Dollard bay

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Dollard Bay is a coastal embayment of the Wadden Sea on the border between the Netherlands and Germany, known for its tidal flats, wetlands, and ecological importance.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Dollard bay canonical 3
Dollard Bay 1
Dollard estuary 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
coastal embayment
wetland area
borderWith Germany NERFINISHED
Netherlands NERFINISHED
climate temperate maritime climate
country Germany NERFINISHED
Netherlands
hasEcologicalRole feeding ground for migratory birds
nursery area for fish
resting area for waterfowl
hasFeature brackish water conditions
extensive intertidal areas
sediment-rich waters
strong tidal range
hasPart dikes along its shores
intertidal zones
mudflats
polders along its shores
salt marshes
tidal flats
wetlands
hasProtectionStatus Natura 2000 site (parts)
nature conservation area (parts)
influencedBy Ems River discharge
North Sea tides
knownFor bird migration stopover
ecological importance
seal habitat in the wider area
tidal flats
wading bird populations
wetland habitats
locatedIn Ems estuary region NERFINISHED
North Sea coastal region NERFINISHED
border region between the Netherlands and Germany
northwestern Europe
province of Groningen NERFINISHED
southern Wadden Sea NERFINISHED
state of Lower Saxony NERFINISHED
locatedOn Ems River estuary NERFINISHED
mouthOf Ems River (partly) NERFINISHED
partOf Wadden Sea NERFINISHED
Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritage region NERFINISHED
usedFor birdwatching
coastal protection
fishing (regulated)
nature conservation
shipping routes in the Ems estuary (nearby)

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Delfzijl locatedOn Dollard bay
Termunterzijl near Dollard bay
Termunterzijl waterwayConnectedTo Dollard bay
this entity surface form: Dollard estuary
Reiderland sharesBorderWith Dollard bay
this entity surface form: Dollard Bay
Oldambt region locatedNear Dollard bay